August 2022 Archive
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Show HN: Convert TailwindCSS into Images and PDFs with Tailrender (tailrender.com)
7352.
Skiff Drive: Secure file storage (skiff.com)
7353.
Show HN: Image Manipulation via Triangulation (github.com)
7354.
'Scream for Me, Africa ': how the continent is reinventing heavy metal music (npr.org)
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Why does The New York Times use anonymous sources? (nytimes.com)
7356.
On Being a Staff Engineer (mhlakhani.com)
7357.
London Ringways (roads.org.uk)
7358.
Robot Dog Has an AI Brain and Taught Itself to Walk in Just an Hour (singularityhub.com)
7359.
The Benefit of the Bargain by Mark A. Lemley (papers.ssrn.com)
7360.
Parent Sues Facebook Alleging It Affected Her Daughter's Mental Health (businessinsider.com)
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Scientists Revive Human Retinas After Death (scientificamerican.com)
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DRY Software Patterns and Microservices • Dave Farley (youtube.com)
7364.
Ask HN: What do you want the builder to build next?
7365.
My Typewriter Runs Linux (youtube.com)
7366.
Framework to help you decide what to do and be successful at it (quarterlifelist.com)
7367.
Cheerios Effect (en.wikipedia.org)
7368.
OK. This is fine. UK energy bills forecast to hit £4,266 a year from January (theguardian.com)
7369.
ImageWand: Privacy-first image conversion experiment with Golang and WASM (brunoluiz.net)
7370.
Evidence of pathogens in ancient DNA could help explain why 2 civilizations fell (phys.org)
7371.
Michael Jackson – Beat It cover by The Floppotron, computer hardware orchestra (youtube.com)
7372.
Ancient source of oxygen for life hidden deep in the Earth’s crust (ncl.ac.uk)
7373.
Amazon Launches Udemy Competitor – Class Central (classcentral.com)
7374.
Panama Canal grapples with climate change threat (bbc.com)
7375.
GPT-3 and our AI powered future [audio] (datacamp.com)
7376.
Economic Misconceptions of the Crypto World (noahpinion.substack.com)
7377.
Windows registry file format specification (github.com)
7378.
U.S. Develops Faster, More Energy-Efficient Programmable Resistors for AI (opengovasia.com)
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Lem: Common Lisp editor/IDE with high expansibility (github.com)